![]() ![]() It's important to note that, if you are using PCs that are managed by companies that have opted-in to only accept updates from the annual H2 cycle, then you won't have the 20H2 bits pre-installed, and any update will require a full OS update rather than the quicker process for existing 2004 users. SEE: Microsoft Build 2020 Highlights (TechRepublic Premium) All that's needed is for Microsoft to send an update that throws the right registry switches to turn on the new features. In fact, if you're already running version 2004 you have most of the bits for 20H2 already installed as part of the monthly cumulative updates. ![]() Microsoft was justly criticised for delaying the 20H1 release for many PCs, including its flagship Surface hardware, while it worked out some compatibility issues, but that won't be the case with 20H2, as it's built on top of the now fully available earlier release. That shift in Windows development models worked well in 2019 and looks set to perform similarly in 2020. Windows 11: Tips on installation, security and more (free PDF).Windows 11 SE: Why it's both more and less locked down than Windows 10 S.Windows Server IoT 2022 is for a lot more than Internet of Things.Windows 11 cheat sheet: Everything you need to know. ![]()
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